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ISSEI
International Society for the Study of European Ideas
The
History of ISSEI
In the seventeenth century, what had been known as Christendom became Europe, and a new civilization came into being,
European civilization. From then on, Europe mirrored
itself not only in its Greco-Roman legacy and its Judeo-Christian religion,
but also in the world's other civilizations discovered by European travelers.
In 1984 the Rockefeller Foundation invited the Editorial Board of the History
of European Ideas (founded in 1979) to hold its first conference in Bellagio, Italy
on the theme 'Europe in a Changing World'.
There, the editors of the journal decided to create the International Society
for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI).
The Society and its journal, now called The
European Legacy, seek to promote the study of Europe's
cultural past and present. Special stress is laid on the inventive and
creative aspects of the European mind in science, religion, philosophy, art,
literature, sociology, politics, history, economics and psychology. European
ideas will be shown to be the outcome of over four centuries of a continual
cultural exchange between European nations.
The ISSEI Conferences
1988, University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
European Revolutions. 250 participants.
1990, Catholic University
of Leuven, Belgium.
European Nationalism. 400 participants.
1992, University of
Aalborg, Denmark.
European Integration. 600 participants.
1994, University of Graz,
Austria. The
European Legacy. 900 participants.
1996, University for Humanist Studies, Utrecht,
The Netherlands.
Memory, History and Critique: European Identity at the Millennium.
1500 participants.
1998, The University of Haifa,
Israel. Twentieth
Century European Narratives: Tradition and Innovation. 600 participants.
2000, The University of Bergen,
Norway. Lessons
from European History: New Ideas for the Millennium.650 participants.
2002, University of Wales,
Aberystwyth. European Culture in a Changing
World: Between Nationalism and Globalism. 430 participants.
2004, University of Navarra,
Pamplona, Spain. The Narrative of
Modernity: Co-Existence of Differences, 400 participants.
2006, University of Malta,
The European Mind: Narrative and
Identity, 400
participants.
2008, University of Helsinki, Language and the
Scientific Imagination, 550 participants
FORTHCOMING:
2010, Çankaya University, Thought in Science and Fiction. For
more information click here.
ISSEI On
Listserv
If you are connected to email, you can now receive free of charge,
regular and up-to-date information on the International Society for the Study
of European Ideas and its official journal, The European Legacy: Towards
New Paradigms. You will be informed of the Society's news and its
upcoming conferences right to your own email address. You will also have the
opportunity of sending out messages and announcements yourself. Our aim is to
provide a network of ISSEI members for discussions, exchange of ideas and
information.
How do I subscribe?
Simply go to http://list.haifa.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/issei
and fill out the required information.
How do I send a message
to the listserv so that other members may read my message?
To post a
message to all the list members, send your message to: issei@list.haifa.ac.il
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